NAPLES -"Protesters and activists are converging on Bank of America to voice their disdain about foreclosures and the mortgage crisis.The bulk of the protesters were in Charlotte, North Carolina – the bank's headquarters. But there are local protests as well. One of them is at the Bank of America in downtown Naples. There, a group of protesters have set up furniture – such as beds, tables and lamps to show they are "at home" on the street.They said it's a message that big banks aren't doing enough to help Naples homeowners avoid foreclosure. They brought signs Wednesday and have been chanting to protest what they call big banks' recklessness and greed. The protesters are demanding that big banks, like Bank of America, start working for everyone instead of just the wealthiest one-percent."We're setting up as if we've been foreclosed and we've moved furniture to BOA because they've put so many people out on street," said protester Ellen Hemrick. They say this is all part of a national day of action to hold big banks accountable. Protesters in Naples say they're standing in solidarity with people protesting the corporate board meeting in North Carolina."